Setu Bharatam
Setu Bharatam was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 4 March 2016 at a budget of, with an aim to make all national highways free of railway crossings by 2019.
Project details
Under the project, as many as 208 rails over and under bridges would be constructed at unstaffed railway crossings on national highways and 1,500 dilapidated British-era bridges would be widened, rehabilitated or replaced in a phased manner at a cost of and, respectively.Setu Bharatam programme aims to make all national highways free of railway level crossings by 2019. This is being done to prevent the frequent accidents and loss of lives at level crossings. 208 Railway Over Bridges /Railway Under Bridges will be built at the level crossings at a cost of 20,800 crore as part of the programme.
The details of 208 Railway Over Bridges are as follows:
- Andhra Pradesh – 33,
- Assam – 12,
- Bihar – 20,
- Chhattisgarh – 5,
- Gujarat – 8,
- Haryana – 10,
- Himachal Pradesh – 5,
- Jharkhand – 11,
- Karnataka – 17,
- Kerala – 4,
- Madhya Pradesh -6,
- Maharashtra – 12,
- Odisha – 4,
- Punjab – 10,
- Rajasthan – 9,
- Tamil Nadu – 9,
- Uttarakhand – 2,
- Uttar Pradesh – 9,
- West Bengal – 22
The Ministry of Road Transport & Highways has also established an Indian Bridge Management System at the Indian Academy for Highway Engineer in Noida, U.P. The aim is to carry out conditions survey and inventorization of all bridges on National Highways in India by using Mobile Inspection Units. 11 consultancy firms have been appointed for this purpose. Inventorization of 50,000 bridges has been done. The first cycle of the survey is expected to be completed by June 2016.